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The Graduate School in partnership with Glasgow Science Festival and Community and Public Engagement would like to invite you to participate in the Glasgow Science Festival clinic as below:

Workshop Title

Glasgow Science Festival clinic at GCU

Date

07th December 2016

Time

13.00 - 14.00

RDF

This workshop addresses attributes fromDomain D: Engagement, Influence and Impact of the RDF (Researcher Development Framework). Please note, as full members of Vitae, GCU staff and students can use their University login details to access the full range of professional development resources on theVitae website.

The team behind Glasgow Science Festival (GSF), members of the Graduate School and Susan Grant (Community and Public Engagement coordinator).

Description

Proposals are now open for Glasgow Science Festival 2017. This year GCU is offering festival clinics, consultations and public engagement training for GCU research staff and students.

Research based proposals from across the disciplines are encouraged as although the focus of the festival is on showcasing the contribution Glasgow and Glasgow based researchers make to the worlds of science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM), the clinics will offer an opportunity for researchers from all subject areas to work together, forming ideas for the festival next year.

Taking part offers the opportunity to build skills and experience in public engagement as part of the Vitae researcher developer framework. It is a pathway to impact as it allows you the chance to bring your research to a new audience.

At the clinic you will meet with GSF representatives, members of the Graduate School and Susan Grant who is coordinating GCU's input. They will be on hand to listen and work through your proposals and advise on issues such as target audiences, evaluation, funding and to identify resources.

Come along to find out more about GSF and the development programme at GCU and to discuss and work up your ideas.

Audience

All research staff, students and research groups are invited to attend this event to discuss ideas and to find out more about the festival and the development programme at GCU.

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